Discover the most mysterious places in Europe

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Europe is considered to be an old continent with extremely rich history with mysterious landmarks, containing many interesting stories and attractive to adventurous and adventurous travelers.
Discover the most mysterious places in Europe
Giethoorn is a village with no roads and almost no people.

Giethoorn (Netherlands)

Giethoorn is a village like no other. Many consider it to be the perfect getaway, relaxation and escape from modern life. This beautiful village has no roads and almost no people living there. In fact, Giethoorn seems to be cut off from the rest of the Netherlands. If you live for a while in Giethoorn, you will feel completely free of the modern world. Time here seems to have passed slowly, with a rare, peaceful and peaceful look.

Eisriesenwelt ice cave (Austria)

If you have the opportunity to go to Austria, you must definitely visit one of the greatest natural wonders that exist. Eisriesenwelt is one of the largest ice caves in the world. Entering this wonderful cave will make you feel like you are on the set of a movie about a fantasy world. First, the huge size of the ice cave will surprise you. It takes about an hour and a half to reach this cave. Secondly, the interior of the cave is very impressive with countless ice figures, ice sculptures and ice walls. Some of these giant ice bodies are over 20 meters high. In the darkness of the cave, the ice sheets illuminated by magnesium lamps will become more alive.

Catacombs of Capuchin (Italy)

Palermo Capuchin catacombs of the city will make many visitors shudder. But for those who are adventurous looking for thrills and fear, this catacomb is a great place to visit. The Capuchin Catacombs were the final resting place for thousands of people of all classes, but most were monks and the rich at the time. The crypt stretches under a monastery and an adjoining church, going through the corridors of the tomb, you will see about 8000 mummies. Some of these even date back to the 1600s. The bodies were well mummified and preserved. Although quite scary, this is still a famous tourist attraction and attracts a lot of tourists.

Château De Brissac Castle (France)

Brissac Castle is located to the south of Angers, a city near the Loire River. This is the highest castle throughout France. The beautiful castle was built in the 11th century and then in the 15th century it was renovated by the Duke of Brissac into a large Renaissance-style castle. Brissac Castle has a mysterious legend that is very attractive to adventurous travelers. Countless ghost stories are as‌sociated with this castle, the most popular being the legend of Green Lady. According to legend, she was killed in the castle in the mid-15th century and until now the soul has always wandered in the castle.

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